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Motorola Droid Mini Battery Replacement

O que você precisa

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    • Pull out the volume keys using the iFixit opening tool.

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    • Pry off the back case gently using the iFixit opening tool.

    • Make sure to go around the entire perimeter of the case.

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    • Use the T5 screw head to unscrew the 9 silver screws from the housing frame.

    • Carefully separate the housing frame from the motherboard.

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    • Carefully use the tweezers to separate the motherboard from the screen.

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    • Carefully peel back the orange adhesive from the battery. Make sure to remove all the adhesive attaching the battery to the motherboard.

    • Use the black triangular tab to pull battery completely off the motherboard.

Conclusão

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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There are a few things missing from this guide that should be included.

1) In additon to the 9 screws shown there are three more across the top of the housing frame. (Not all these screws are silver on some models.

2) The battery is not glued to the motherboard it is glued to the NFC antenna. Remove with care.

3) Both the antenna jack on the motherboard and the battery jack require the cable plug to pushed straight down.

4) The batteries come with a protective cover over the end of the connector remove before installing.

3) There is a metal strap not shown in the picture across the bottom of the battery that must be popped out. It pops out from one side and the you unhook the other side.

Edward Garner - Responder

Fantastic, this was very helpful!

Note there are three screws along the top of the housing frame (similar to the three on the bottom) and one gold screw near the camera.

There are also two screws under the housing frame holding the motherboard down.

David Gianforte - Responder

Thanks so much to the author and the first 2 commentators. All 3 helped make my 1st intricate repair a success! Along with a mini tool kit for cell phones. I like picture/text better than video. Thanks again. Danny North

Danny North - Responder

The black screws can be difficult: I found a 1.5mm flat head was the only way to unscrew some of them- the torx T5 did not seem to bite.

Luc Morton - Responder

Also... there are 2 large headed silver screws that need to be removed to tip up the motherboard to access the battery connector-The motherboard does not need to be removed- just tipped up to get at the connector. Also there is a brass colored screw that needs to come off with the first black and silver screws, or the frame can not be removed.

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